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1879021 Fallon, C.P., Patrick

Patrick Fallon, C.P., Bishop of Kilfenora & Kilmacduagh:- Photocopy of document dated 09/12/1877 from John Baptist Aquassi, Secretary of the Congregation de Propaganda Fidei, submitted to Pope Pius IX requesting that Bishop Fallon be clothed and professed as a Passionist "at the point of death". Also appended to the document is the certification of the Secretary that the Pope had deigned to grant this request. (The original document is to be found between pp 226 &227 of Vol III of The Annals of the Anglo Hibernan Province, located at 28/6, typed copy at 1-3-7-19 and translation at 1-3-7-20.)

Mount Argus; Deeds:

Mount Argus; Deeds:Communication from John Cavanagh, Solicitor, 52 DAme Street, Dublin, conveying instructions to Fr. Bernard for executing deeds (where to sign etc.). It is not clear whether this a general instruction or relates to particular deed. No information on that.

1741001 St. Paul of the Cross:

St. Paul of th Cross: copy letter from the General, Fr. Peter Paul Cayro, C.P. Now that our founder has been canonised, he changes the keeping of the Triduum into a Novena, on the same lines as those ordered by the Rule for Christmas, Pentecost and Assumption. The feast of St, Paul of the Cross is now transferred to April 28th.

Cross and Passion Sisters: Bits and Pieces (Internal): 1865031:Smith, C.P. Jerome:1890027 Donnelly,

Cross and Passion Sisters: Bits and Pieces (Internal): An tAthair Eoin Ua Nulain: An Casan go Flaitheamhnas"Athcliath{ M.H Gill, 1882: note on inside fly: "This little Gaelic prayer-book was given, in the first instance, by her sister, the Comtesse de la Haye, of Paris, to Mother Ignatius Stuart (of the Royal House of Scotland), of the Passionist Sisters, at Houseetouk, Bulgaria; and afterwards by Mother Ignatius to the Rev. Fr. Bonaventure Mentic, C,P., who spoke sixteen languages, Gaelic being one of them. Fr. Bonaventure was a Hungarian' It was given to me, after Fr. Bonaventure'sdeath, by Monsigneur Doncet, C.P. - Oswald (Donnelly), C.P. I should mention that F. Bonaventure was a novice of F.Jerome Smith, at Ciplea, near Bucharest, Rumania.

Mount Argus: Finances:

Mount Argus: Finances: letter from R.W.O'Callaghan, City of Dublin Flour Mills, Usher's Island, Dublin to Fr. Alphonsus O'Neill, C.P. For 4 years he has paid £10 per year to keep Joseph Kelly (the brother of Michael Kelly, an employee) in a Glasnevin orphanage. The 4th year's £10 has to be reimbursed to O'Callaghan (from bequest of Mr. Rochford). He claims this £10 now.

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